ATHEX: Bourse ends week with small decline
The final bourse session of the week offered mixed feelings to observers.
The final bourse session of the week offered mixed feelings to observers.
Eight railway executives are to face prosecution for financial infidelity and moral complicity in relation to the non-execution of a contract for the maintenance of trains and for the non-collection of rent from the leasing of rolling stock and real estate in 2017 and 2018.
The warm climate that Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin made a point of cultivating during the Russian president’s official visit to China confirms that we are at the beginning of a new cold war.
Greece ranks fourth among the top destinations in the preferences of European travelers in a survey by the European Travel Commission, which examines the mood for tourism between May and October this year.
A 17-year-old in Sparta was allegedly kidnapped and severely beaten by the relatives of a girl he was communicating with, who did not approve of their relationship.
Aid deliveries have begun arriving at a US-built pier off the Gaza Strip as Israel comes under growing global pressure to allow more supplies into the besieged coastal enclave, where it is at war with Palestinian militants Hamas and a famine looms.
A prosecutor has ended an investigation into an alleged break-in into the Interior Ministry after finding no evidence that one occurred.
The discovery of a Caretta caretta nest on May 10 in Lagana Bay, on the island of Zakynthos, has confirmed predictions that climate change has brought the turtles’ nesting season forward, the sea turtle protection society Archelon has said.
Some 51 migrants were rescued 33 miles southwest of the Cretan island of Gavdos on Friday afternoon.
In the following 20 days the Greek parliament will be called upon to ratify the US Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for the supply of the F-35 fighter jets, Kathimerini understands.